'an enemy of the Church'

Even as the Queen of Heaven told Father Gobbi, as well as other visionaries, they are, indeed, embedded in our Church.

But most shrug: it just doesn't seem possible; too "conspiratorial"; "unbelievable."

So it was with interest we read a New Year edition of Vatican Insider reiterating, once again, for any Catholic or follower of Jesus Christ to comprehend very clearly: "Freemasonry is an enemy of the Church."

As monsignor points out in the article: "Freemasonry has certainly found its strength in secrecy, in the ability to identify and assimilate the leadership of men who are unconditionally obedient to its directives, as well as its ability to influence ever-wider strata of the culture and leadership of civic and institutional life. That is, Freemasonry has strategically represented a point of attack, on the principles and on the mentality of those who, in the abstract, should have stood as a bulwark of these traditional principles, but instead have become fully instrumental in the erosion of tradition and revolution against it.﻿"

In other words, how is that our schools, our governments, even some within our Church, push an agenda that is obviously anti-Christian, promoting homosexuality, abortion, etc., etc.?

How is it, one asks, that suddenly the Church's charitable institutions, long revered, now find themselves "outside the law" because they refuse to bend their traditional beliefs to accommodate the new agenda of homosexual adoption, or participating in abortions, etc., etc.

Look no further than those within our own system who have risen to the top because they do not object nor fight against the masonic agenda.

An agenda that includes powerful allies in many other offshoot secret societies such as skull and bones, or pick and choose a "nonprofit" foundation run by the Rockefellers, etc., etc.

But it can't be happening within our Church, many Catholics will decry.

Yet, what does monsignor state?

"To deal with the still-tangled knot of the more or less hidden relations between the ecclesiastical hierarchy and the Freemasons, wemust go back to the relationship between the Church and modernity."

"Still-tangled knot"?

"More or less hidden relations"?

Why what could the good monsignor mean?

Could he be talking about all those wonderful members of the hierarchy that have caused grave scandal within the Church?

Those who have told us to stand during the Consecration of the Host?

Those who have paid millions of dollars to victims while claiming no wrongdoing?

As one cardinal in-the-know proclaims, the crisis, despite the cries of many Catholic websites that wish it would just go away, is "not behind us."

And it won't be. It can't be.

Because the crisis is indicative of the crisis of the infiltration of freemasonry and other occult believers into the very heart, the very hierarchy, of the Catholic Church.

Yes, there are many great priests, bishops, cardinals, and thank God, a pope.

But there are still too many who hide in the tangled knot, even pretending to be a good priest, bishop, cardinal, and we pray, never to be a pope.

However, until we, as believers, a Church, a nation, a community, come to understand, as one great statesman once taught, that no society can be free when it harbors secret societies, then we can never purge that which is evil and within.

It is not in its overt charitable actions, but its covert obscenities that have now become public in the disguise of "diversity, tolerance and inclusion" that allows freemasonry and its offshoots to endanger, as they did in previous revolutions, the true freedom of believers everywhere.

Then He will have brought His true faithful to the Omega as it was in the beginning of His Church. The remnant watching the sky, praying, pleading for the Glory of His return.

It just looks wrong, doesn't it?

Yet, how blatant can they get?

For the freemasons in London, obviously as much as they want.

And they prove it with the lighting system for the new Olympic Stadium which certainly reminds one of their favorite gnostic symbol. Can't wait to see it lit up!

And here's the inside of the latest "Catholic" cathedral bought by the diocese of Orange County in California for the "bargain" price of only $57 million.

Does the seating arrangement have a "gnosis" look to anyone?

Is it all just a "coincidence"?

Perhaps. Or does it denote the reality that its original owner, Robert Schuller and its gay atheist, now-dead architect, Philip Johnson, are/were freemasons?

Does it matter to the bishop of Orange County? Will he perform an exorcism on the place?

One thing is for sure, since he is among those in our hierarchy who insist on the congregation standing during the Consecration of the Host (even at one point yelling at a woman to do so), he can certainly save money by not having kneelers built into his new home.